Reminds me of one of my old bosses, who used to sleep curled around my head on the pillow every night. Luckily he was small & didn’t sleep on my head, but he’s the reason I generally don’t move around much when I sleep – 50 years later, instinct still tells me I don’t want to roll over & disturb the cat!
kgornick Premium Member 7 months ago
It usually does!
AllishaDawn 7 months ago
I miss mine.
a sage 7 months ago
He thought wrong.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member 7 months ago
Cat – “I know I feel better”
Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago
Can you move to my tummy? It hurts.
Teto85 Premium Member 7 months ago
I was awakened like that by one of the cats this morning. The 9 kilo NFC. And she was purring.
SusieB 7 months ago
Cats are so helpful!
Steverino Premium Member 7 months ago
One morning, when I was still asleep, I felt a heavy pressure on my chest. I thought I was having a heart attack. No, it was the 16# cat.
anomalous4 7 months ago
Reminds me of one of my old bosses, who used to sleep curled around my head on the pillow every night. Luckily he was small & didn’t sleep on my head, but he’s the reason I generally don’t move around much when I sleep – 50 years later, instinct still tells me I don’t want to roll over & disturb the cat!
pchemcat 7 months ago
Yes it does. It always does.
mistercatworks 7 months ago
It does, however, feel soooo much better when they get off.
James Noury Premium Member 7 months ago
Duh! Of course it does!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 7 months ago
True story. Except for the feeling better part.
katebofde 7 months ago
Maybe massage her temples while purring.